Posted on 11/02/2018 9:55:17 AM PDT by DFG
Inspectors have found faults on two other Boeing 737 MAX jets including one which mirrors a problem reported on board the Lion Air plane which crashed on Monday.
Indonesian ministers ordered inspections on all MAX jets after the nearly-new Boeing, which is also used by the likes of United, Norwegian and Ryanair, came down killing all 189 people on board.
The transport ministry said on Monday that it had looked at over half a dozen jets so far and discovered that one had a problem linked to its cockpit display while another had a glitch in a jet stabilisation system.
Both planes are owned by Lion and will require new components to fix the issue.
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-PJ
WOW ! Who makes that engine ? Rolls Royce or Boeing ?
And what is up with the Display ?
Somebody going to get smacked...
If all this is true.
It would be necessary to rebalance the disgronificator, synchronize the knibbly shafts and reset the stratoboosting trepesio gyros. That’d set ‘er straight.
You can call, or not, it whatever you want but a computer is telling the control actuators what to do. Erroneous input data, ie, airspeed indicator could cause a reduction in power at a most critical moment.
IR a brand new Airbus on a demo flight, flown by a senior Air France pilot making a low pass over the airport. The plane pancaked into the trees at the end of the runway. The final outcome was pilot couldn't get the plane to climb.
Air France flight 296, an Airbus 320. A demo flight.
Among several causes, the final report...
The crew applied full power and the pilot attempted to climb. However, the elevators did not respond to the pilot's commands, because the A320's computer system engaged its "alpha protection" mode (meant to prevent the aircraft from entering a stall). Less than five seconds later, the turbines began ingesting leaves and branches as the aircraft skimmed the tops of the trees. The combustion chambers clogged and the engines failed. The aircraft fell to the ground.[4]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kHa3WNerjU
IIRC at least one or two Indonesian airlines have been banned from European airspace because of major safety issues.Before blaming Boeing this airline,and the crew,should be checked top to bottom.
Stick and rudder, baby, stick and rudder.
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